The first-time Olympian, who was born in Jackson Hole, Wy., trains with the U.S. Ski Team in the fall and competes November through March. She studies at WWU in the spring quarter and is part of the school’s Honors Program, according to the university.

“I love the Pacific Northwest, so I knew that I wanted to go to school out here,” Johnson told Western Washington. “I visited Western and loved it, and the university was super accommodating about my schedule and the fact that I’m overseas so much of the year.”

Johnson took 15th in the 2017 World Championships for downhill and fourth in the 2016 FIS Junior World Ski Championships.

She is one of 22 athletes who qualified for the U.S. alpine skiing team. Tommy Ford and Laurenne Ross of Bend, Ore. and Jacqueline Wiles of Portland, Ore. also qualified.

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